The
Coronavirus
crisis
has
affected
the
entire
world
badly.
India
has
reported
more
than
9
lakh
COVID-19
positive
cases
so
far.
Because
of
the
spike
in
positive
cases,
the
Indian
government
has
imposed
lockdown
all
across
the
country
to
curb
the
spread
of
COVID-19.
Well,
the
ongoing
lockdown
has
affected
business
as
well
as
education
sectors
in
India.
Hence,
many
renowned
celebrities
have
been
coming
out
to
help
and
contributing
for
the
betterment
of
commoners.
Sandalwood
star
Kiccha
Sudeep
is
one
of
those
stars
who
has
been
quietly
doing
his
bit
of
charity
without
making
much
noise.
His
charitable
trust
has
been
helping
out
families
in
need
during
the
lockdown.
And
now,
a
report
in
Times
of
India
suggests
that
Kiccha
Sudeep
has
silently
adopted
four
government
schools
in
Karnataka
for
the
betterment
of
students.
He
will
reportedly
take
care
of
all
the
facilities
and
ensured
that
there
will
be
computers
installed
in
the
schools.
Interestingly,
volunteers
from
his
school
have
already
gone
to
check
on
the
locations
as
well
as
assess
what
is
required
to
make
the
schools
fully
equipped.
Moreover,
Sudeep's
charitable
trust
will
also
take
care
of
teachers'
salaries
and
scholarships
for
the
students.
The
four
schools
are
the
first
phase
in
this
initiative
of
helping
out
the
needy
students
with
quality
education.
All
are
located
in
Chitradurga
district.
Kiccha
Sudeep
is
planning
to
digitise
the
education
process
in
all
the
four
schools.
On
a
related
note,
Sudeep
will
next
be
seen
in
Kotigobba
3
and
Phantom.
He
was
last
seen
in
Salman
Khan-starrer
Hindi
film
Dabangg
3
and
Chiranjeevi-starrer
Telugu
film,
Sye
Raa
Narasimha
Reddy.